The product was released Monday is called Jarvis and it identifies vulnerabilities in software used in cars. (CNBC)

STOCKS TO WATCHWalt Disney's (DIS) board will be undergoing a few changes with Facebook (FB) Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter (TWTR) CEO Jack Dorsey not planning to seek reelection to the Disney board. Disney said the two are standing down due to growing conflicts of interest.Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook has received a letter from four House Republicans, seeking more information about the company's recent disclosure about slowing down older iPhones to prevent shutdowns.AT&T (T) is being pressured to cut all ties with China phone maker Huawei Technologies and to oppose China Mobile's plans to enter the U.S. market, because of national security concerns. That's according to Reuters, which quoted two congressional aides.CBS (CBS) and Viacom (VIAB) are on watch today, following reports Friday that controlling shareholder Shari Redstone is seeking a merger between the two. However, the two are not said to be in active discussions about such a combination.Wal-Mart (WMT) is planning to cut about 1,000 jobs primarily at its corporate headquarters, according to The Wall Street Journal. The cuts are expected to be completed by January 31, the last day of the retailer's fiscal year.McDonald's (MCD) is switching to environmentally friendly packaging and offering recycling options at its restaurants. The company has set a goal of getting 100 percent of its packaging from renewable or recycled sources by 2025.WATERCOOLER

Ride-hailing company

Lyft has launched its own craft beer

in the Chicago area. The drink is available to order in bars only and comes with a code for a Lyft discount, so drinkers are more likely to use the app when going home. (Daily Mail)

The Honda Accord was named

the North American Car of Year

at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Roughly 60 jurors from print, online and broadcast news publications in the U.S. and Canada chose the winners. (CNBC)

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Congressional aides reportedly said they are expecting

a short-term deal funding the government for a few weeks.

GOP and Democratic leaders want a spending deal that is separate from an immigration deal on DACA. (WSJ)

The product was released Monday is called Jarvis and it identifies vulnerabilities in software used in cars. (CNBC)

STOCKS TO WATCH

Walt Disney's (DIS) board will be undergoing a few changes with Facebook (FB) Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter (TWTR) CEO Jack Dorsey not planning to seek reelection to the Disney board. Disney said the two are standing down due to growing conflicts of interest.

Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook has received a letter from four House Republicans, seeking more information about the company's recent disclosure about slowing down older iPhones to prevent shutdowns.

AT&T (T) is being pressured to cut all ties with China phone maker Huawei Technologies and to oppose China Mobile's plans to enter the U.S. market, because of national security concerns. That's according to Reuters, which quoted two congressional aides.

CBS (CBS) and Viacom (VIAB) are on watch today, following reports Friday that controlling shareholder Shari Redstone is seeking a merger between the two. However, the two are not said to be in active discussions about such a combination.

Wal-Mart (WMT) is planning to cut about 1,000 jobs primarily at its corporate headquarters, according to The Wall Street Journal. The cuts are expected to be completed by January 31, the last day of the retailer's fiscal year.

McDonald's (MCD) is switching to environmentally friendly packaging and offering recycling options at its restaurants. The company has set a goal of getting 100 percent of its packaging from renewable or recycled sources by 2025.

WATERCOOLER

Ride-hailing company

Lyft has launched its own craft beer

in the Chicago area. The drink is available to order in bars only and comes with a code for a Lyft discount, so drinkers are more likely to use the app when going home. (Daily Mail)

The Honda Accord was named

the North American Car of Year

at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Roughly 60 jurors from print, online and broadcast news publications in the U.S. and Canada chose the winners. (CNBC)